WASHINGTON, D.C. - U.S. Sen.
Bill Nelson (D-FL) today said there is a federal grant program of some $3 million that might be available to help with the costs of exhuming and
identifying bodies at the shuttered reform school in Marianna where unmarked
graves have been found. Federal funding is available to universities and
non-profits involved in exhuming bodies and identifying missing persons with DNA
technology, Nelson's office was told by the Justice Department
Friday March 22nd.

Money has been a lingering concern for the USF forensic team
seeking to continue its work at the reform school site, where they already have
discovered numerous unmarked graves. There have been allegations of
abuse at the reform school at various times over the years. In a letter
from Attorney General Eric Holder's Justice Department to Nelson, officials said
there is a grant program - amounting to $3 million, according to its website -
available for between two and four investigations that would involve
the use of DNA to identify missing people. The agency said the deadline for the
grant program is May 6."Local Marianna Fl historian Dale Cox claims the new graves didn’t prove anything. “These mystery graves really aren’t mysterious” said Cox. “Dozier marked them and maintained them, and I can’t see why they would purposefully mark and maintain graves for students they had murdered.” Though Cox and the Florida Department of Law Enfocements investigative report both acknowledged that the abuse the ‘White House Boys’ claim could have occurred, Cox said the latest revelations insinuating murder were publicity stunts," .... OK Mr. Dale Cox now we will all see what the real story is at the Dozier School Concentration Camp in KKK held Marianna Fl.

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